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This image captures a damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated perspective looking down a narrow passage between two multi-story residential buildings.

The foreground consists of an unpaved, dusty path or road scattered with debris and small stones. On the left, a makeshift canopy supported by metal frames is draped with dark and light fabric. A portion of a white vehicle is visible on the far left. The building to the left is a multi-story structure with a beige facade, brown horizontal banding, and arched decorative window frames. Multiple windows show broken glass, missing panes, or are covered with various fabrics and plastic sheets; clothes are observed hanging from several openings.

The building on the right is architecturally similar but displays more extensive damage. A large, dark, irregularly shaped opening is present on an upper floor where a section of the wall and window once stood. The facade exhibits numerous smaller impact marks or pockmarks. Its windows are also damaged, obscured, or have materials hanging from them. At ground level, under an arched entryway, a small, open-front stall with a white awning features a table displaying several dark, rounded objects, possibly pots. Several individuals, including at least one woman in a black abaya and headscarf, are visible near this stall.

Between these two primary buildings, in the midground, a dense, informal settlement or camp is visible. It comprises numerous makeshift shelters and tents, predominantly constructed from white and light-colored tarpaulins and sheets, packed closely together on uneven, debris-strewn ground. Further in the background, additional multi-story buildings, similar in design to those in the foreground, rise above the camp, also appearing to have sustained damage. The sky is largely overcast with grey clouds, though patches of blue sky are discernable.
NERMEEN SALEH

Oct 6, 2025, 8:06 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image captures a damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated perspective looking down a narrow passage between two multi-story residential buildings. The foreground consists of an unpaved, dusty path or road scattered with debris and small stones. On the left, a makeshift canopy supported by metal frames is draped with dark and light fabric. A portion of a white vehicle is visible on the far left. The building to the left is a multi-story structure with a beige facade, brown horizontal banding, and arched decorative window frames. Multiple windows show broken glass, missing panes, or are covered with various fabrics and plastic sheets; clothes are observed hanging from several openings. The building on the right is architecturally similar but displays more extensive damage. A large, dark, irregularly shaped opening is present on an upper floor where a section of the wall and window once stood. The facade exhibits numerous smaller impact marks or pockmarks. Its windows are also damaged, obscured, or have materials hanging from them. At ground level, under an arched entryway, a small, open-front stall with a white awning features a table displaying several dark, rounded objects, possibly pots. Several individuals, including at least one woman in a black abaya and headscarf, are visible near this stall. Between these two primary buildings, in the midground, a dense, informal settlement or camp is visible. It comprises numerous makeshift shelters and tents, predominantly constructed from white and light-colored tarpaulins and sheets, packed closely together on uneven, debris-strewn ground. Further in the background, additional multi-story buildings, similar in design to those in the foreground, rise above the camp, also appearing to have sustained damage. The sky is largely overcast with grey clouds, though patches of blue sky are discernable.

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